A. You’ll never please everyone. B. You have to be willing to face criticism, warranted or unwarranted, when taking a position of authority. C. Charlie Brown is already familiar with these principles from managing a ball team. – You go, CB!
Let’s see, first there was Lucy with that insulting “Bleah!” Now there’s Frieda with the insult of some folks getting obnoxious and Violet with the insulting “Bleah!” Yep, I was right the other day, Charlie Brown is being viewed as a nobody with a badge.
I call this the “Hall Monitor Syndrome.” It persists in some people in the form of Home Owners’ Association President or Captain of the Bowling Team or, alas, in the workplace.
It was a joke, sir, about a comic strip. I do not ever personally advocate violence against ANYone. Considering that this strip often has Lucy “advocating” violence (“I’ll give you five reasons…”) and her and others bullying each other, you might want to consider skipping this particular strip in your daily reading. Sometimes people FEEL like “strangling” somebody or “beating” them with a club. It doesn’t mean they would really do it.
legaleagle48 about 11 years ago
You tell her, Charlie Brown!
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Yep, Charlie Brown is abusing the power of the sash and badge. Big mistake, principal.
hsawlrae about 11 years ago
Charlie, you wanted attention, you GOT attention.
EricPost about 11 years ago
Who’d be jealous of a snitch? More like a hygiene problem of Brown Charlie’s.
Darryl Heine about 11 years ago
A jealous BLEAH?
Vince M about 11 years ago
Respect mah AUTHORITEH!!!
jvbowman58 about 11 years ago
It’s mean girl Violet – it’s a jealous “Bleah!”
josh_bisbee about 11 years ago
No matter what Charlie Brown has been able to do, he never gets any respect from anyone.
coreym5 about 11 years ago
I can see why Violet sort of faded out of the strip. Her main function was to be mean to Charlie Brown, and Lucy more than had that covered.
jim_pem about 11 years ago
A. You’ll never please everyone. B. You have to be willing to face criticism, warranted or unwarranted, when taking a position of authority. C. Charlie Brown is already familiar with these principles from managing a ball team. – You go, CB!
knight1192a about 11 years ago
Let’s see, first there was Lucy with that insulting “Bleah!” Now there’s Frieda with the insult of some folks getting obnoxious and Violet with the insulting “Bleah!” Yep, I was right the other day, Charlie Brown is being viewed as a nobody with a badge.
dflak about 11 years ago
I call this the “Hall Monitor Syndrome.” It persists in some people in the form of Home Owners’ Association President or Captain of the Bowling Team or, alas, in the workplace.
Absolute power corrupts, absolutely,.
Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
Ok…Why couldn’t he say that to Lucy?
Number Three about 11 years ago
I think Charlie Brown is doing an excellent job…
BUT he needs to tone it down a bit.
“BLEAH” to you too, Violet!
xxx
Snoopy_Fan about 11 years ago
Freida, as much as I like your naturally curly red hair, I think giving Charlie Brown a club is a good idea - considering the way you all talk to him.
tigerchik32 about 11 years ago
Violet must’ve been reading up on the (in)famous Stanford Prison Experiment. That was creepy in a lot of ways.
Snoopy_Fan about 11 years ago
It was a joke, sir, about a comic strip. I do not ever personally advocate violence against ANYone. Considering that this strip often has Lucy “advocating” violence (“I’ll give you five reasons…”) and her and others bullying each other, you might want to consider skipping this particular strip in your daily reading. Sometimes people FEEL like “strangling” somebody or “beating” them with a club. It doesn’t mean they would really do it.
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
there’s a jealous bleah?!!!! never heard of that before